Sunday, March 23, 2003

Letter of the WEAK

While most of you were probably enjoying your sunny "little" Saturday, I was cracking my skull trying to get the names of my China clients right. Bloody mainlanders have weird european names for their companies. Anyway I slogged till 6.30pm before my boss said I could leave. Yup, don't squint your eyes, I worked till 6.30pm on a Saturday. The irony of holding a dream job? Having a schedule from HELL.

Anyway...I received some email from fellow Singaporean Bloggers/Net Surfers/Porn Downloaders/Music Pirates and what have you's. Will try to attempt answering some *I meant 1* of them in this blog. Don't whine if I didn't read yours ok? I'm a very, very busy man.

Letter Number 1.

Helo!,

I saw your blog the other day from another link, muz say quite nice.
But i noticed you never mention anything about the current war can say y? - Wen Bing

Jack Replies: Salutations Mr. Bing, good choice of question, and rightfully so too. With the global spotlight shining down on IRAQ, it seems to be the talk of the town. From the ah chek at the kopitiam to those little critters in primary school, everyone seems to be shooting their tougues off about Mr. Hussein and his regiment. What's my stance you ask?

Now I'm just going to say this once, I'm against the war. Saddam is probably one of the greatest leaders the world has ever seen, he single handedly put his country on the world map during the Gulf War and defended it against Allied Superpowers. Now if that ain't role model material what is? A little prissy hiding in his dad's shadow trying to accomplish what his old man couldn't? Now Mr. Hussein is going to be killed just because he holds some harmless chemicals that can kill one fourth of the world population overnight. Where's the logic in that? I think we should give him a Nobel-Peace Prize and let him be the new spokesperson of the United Nations. Because he just found a permanent solution to overcrowding in certain countries and besides his way...way better than that "kopi arnortt" guy who is still a failure in negotiations.

Until next time, cheerios!

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